The first thing is that they could trade the 2nd pick, the Jets taking the 3rd pick so early in the process has dramatically increased the value of the Giants pick exponentially.

Should quarterback account for the first three picks in the draft, then Cleveland should be thrilled, though the trade I think makes it even more likely that the Browns have to take a quarterback with their first pick, because if they don't, they risk potentially being down to their third option, and you don't want that at the most important position. Now, what if the Browns and Giants were to be spiteful and select two of the three. The Browns are poised to select Saquon Barkley with the top pick and the Giants may select a quarterback, but why should they? This draft is so QB and defensive heavy that they could get a stud in the second. They could make it almost impossible for the Browns to say no. It's hard to imagine the Bills won't seriously discuss moving up in the draft to land a player like Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen or Baker Mayfield. Conceivably, the Jets could try to trade up again to make sure they get the first or second quarterback on their board, but they're running out of draft capital.

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The Browns have options, all of them good.

The Jets just signed two veteran free agents for one year at quarterback: Josh McCown and Vikings free agent Teddy Bridgewater. The Jets didn't help themselves - they helped the Browns, Giants, Colts, and Broncos. Buffalo or Denver might want to move up for a quarterback, which could give the Browns extra picks and, if the trade is with Denver, would net them one of the top trio at the fifth pick.

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Of course, it seems that we talk year after year of how the table is set for the Browns to begin the turnaround, and it has so routinely fallen through. The Jets now have two viable starters on their team, and yet they chose to mortgage their future for a rookie who many experts are 50/50 on. And that was after the Broncos signed quarterback Case Keenum. Cleveland, the Giants, Jets and Broncos could all end up selecting quarterbacks, which likely would mean the Colts remain at No. 6. Receiving a kings ransom will be the only way they depart with their top three selection and move back into the depths of the draft.

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